13th Annual International Graduate Student Conference on the Asia Pacific Region
Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA
February 13-15, 2014
The East-West Center invites graduate students from around the world to submit papers for the 13th Annual International Graduate Student Conference (IGSC) on the Asia Pacific region, taking place in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA from February 13-15, 2014.
The Conference will provide an opportunity to share interdisciplinary perspectives formally, through presenting papers and attending other panel presentations, and informally in the warm and encouraging environment of the East-West Center in Hawai‘i. Participation in the 2013 conference had broad representation with 82 graduate students from 42 universities and 24 countries and territories. We look forward to continued representation from across the U.S. and Asia Pacific region in 2014.
We will accept abstracts May 1 - August 30, 2013.
Abstracts up to a maximum of 500 words in length of proposed papers are invited from intending participants at this time. Submissions are encouraged from the array of disciplines focusing on the region.
A limited number of merit-based travel grants, generally $100 to $200 (up to a maximum of $500), will be available.
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The IGSC is held at the East-West Center's Imin International Conference Center, pictured above.
Header photo by Arnoldus Klau Berek.
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Deadline for Abstract and Travel Grant Submissions:
August 30, 2013
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The East-West Center promotes better relations and understanding among the people and nations of the United States, Asia, and the Pacific through cooperative study, research, and dialogue. Established by the U.S. Congress in 1960, the Center serves as a resource for information and analysis on critical issues of common concern, bringing people together to exchange views, build expertise, and develop policy options. The Center is an independent, public, nonprofit organization with funding from the U.S. government, and additional support provide by private agencies, individuals, foundations, corporations, and governments in the region.
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